unflattering

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美[?n?fl?t?r??]

基本釋義

adj.
不討好人的,不奉承人的

實用例句

He depicted the town's respectable families in an unflattering light.

他在描述鎮(zhèn)上體面人家時滿是貶抑之詞。

柯林斯例句

Direct illumination is harsh and unflattering.

直射光照明既刺目又呆板。

柯林斯例句

The knee-length dresses were unflattering and ugly.

齊膝長裙既不顯身材又不好看。

柯林斯例句

The psychosomatic implications were unflattering.

這種身心上的牽連,實在并不討人喜歡.

辭典例句

The unflattering answer could be for no other reason than random genetic drift.

最佳答案是基因的隨機變異,它一點兒不討人喜歡.

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Yet many believe It'shines an unflattering light on our tendency for folly and hubris, too.

然而, 也有很多人認(rèn)為,這體現(xiàn)了我們正在走向愚蠢和自大.

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When you tell stories about yourself, you usually leave out the parts are unflattering.

當(dāng)你講述你自己的故事時, 你通常忽略不太好的部分.

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In practice darts are not sewn completely to the bust point , as this is considered unflattering.

在操作中,省道不要完全縫到胸高點, 因為這樣看上去會有一種舒服的感覺.

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英英釋義

Adjective
  • 1. tending to reveal or represent unfavorably;

    "an unflattering portrait"

    "the full unflattering light of morning"- Walter de la Mare

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